"TH" 2000-2009 Marriage

THACKER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
THIBODEAU /
THACKER -- Engagement
Barry and Sirpa
THIBODEAU along with Donna
THACKER are pleased
to announce the engagement of their children, Ashleigh Nicole
THIBODEAU and Shawn Currie
THACKER. A garden ceremony will take
place in August at the Bellamere Winery in London, Ontario.

THAKE m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2006-03-11 published
Ashley Ann
THAKE and Jeffrey Douglas
WILSON -- Match:
By Judith TENENBAUM,
Page M6
If proposing marriage is akin to traversing a portal, Jeffrey
WILSON had his choice of 7,503 draped gates when it came time
to kneel before a stunned Ashley
THAKE at the Christo and Jeanne-Claude
exhibit, The Gates, in New York City's Central Park.
"I didn't think engagement, whatsoever. I was in absolute shock,"
Ms. THAKE recalls of the magical moment. "It was an exhibit we
really wanted to see. Spectacular, in the dead of winter -- the
trees bare, snow on the ground and a sea of saffron [fabric]
moving with the wind through the gates.
"Apart from the wedding, it was the best day of my life!"
In February, 2005, with conspiratorial help from his fiancée's
employer, Mr.
WILSON whisked Ms.
THAKE to New York for the weekend.
"I went through an unending series of metal detectors, from the
airport to the top of the Empire State Building," recalls Mr.
WILSON, who was sure he was going to be called upon at any moment
to pull out the ring he had tucked away in his pocket. Rejecting
the ubiquitous proposal site on the observation deck of the Empire
State, he was drawn to the dazzling exhibit in Central Park.
Fortuitously, parents of a friend were in New York a short while
later, when the exhibit was dismantled. As a result, explains
Ms. THAKE, they have a framed scrap of the saffron material displayed
on their mantelpiece, "and we get to reminisce all the time.
"Saffron is now my favourite colour, New York my favourite city
in the world, and it will still be our romantic rendezvous when
we are 89 years old," she says.
The couple's odyssey began in 2000, when Mr.
WILSON, who is now
30, saw a photo Christmas card that Ms.
THAKE, a graduate of
the University of Western Ontario and an account executive at
the Discovery Channel/CTV, had sent to his roommate.
"That was my first time meeting her -- without meeting her,"
he recalls.
Even though their circles frequently intersected, however, it
would take another year before they connected at a friend's party.
A few days later, they were sipping martinis in Little Italy
and comparing notes on what they had in common.
For Ms. THAKE and Mr.
WILSON, family was the linchpin. Both halves
of the couple had parents who had been married for nearly four
decades, were youthful, fun-loving and slightly off-centre. "It
was uncanny," Ms.
THAKE, now 34, remarks.
Her parents fired the first welcoming salvo, inviting the elder
WILSONs to the "First Annual Fossil Fest, so us old folks could
meet and get to know one another."
"They were like four peas in a pod," Ms.
THAKE says of the prospective
in-laws. "They now get together without us and have dinner dates."
The College Street couple cycle about Toronto, enjoying its amenities.
She is tentative about inconsiderate drivers; he is a " a road
racer" and often bikes the 150 kilometres to her old cottage
in the village of Sturgeon Point.
It was there, as they lay snuggled in a hammock facing the lake,
that the pair first realized they were destined to be life partners.
But for Mr.
WILSON, a Trent University graduate who is a project
co-ordinator for CitiCapital, it would take three-plus years,
waiting while "the stars finally aligned," in order to launch
his Manhattan project.
Grandeur and proximity made Hart House, at the University of
Toronto, the choice for the January 21, 2006, nuptials, at which
Justice of the Peace Tony
YOUNG officiated. One hundred and eighty
guests gathered around the Great Hall's massive fireplace to
savour hors d'oeuvre and take to the dance floor at a cocktail
reception that followed the vows. "It was phenomenal," exclaims
Ms. THAKE, who will now be known as Mrs.
WILSON.
At the Park Hyatt on their wedding night, a photo of their four
parents loomed at close range -- placed on the bedside table
by the concierge. "Keeping an eye on things," the bride's father,
Richard THAKE, says, laughing.
"So on their wedding night, there we all were, the
THAKEs and
the WILSONs, starting off together."

THAYER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-17 published
50th Wedding Anniversary, Bill and Irene
THAYER
May 23, 1953 - 2003
Please join us in celebrating our Golden Anniversary at an Open
House on Saturday, May 24, 2-4 p.m.at Glen Cairn Baptist Church,
345 Pond Mills Rd.
Best Wishes only. If you wish to bring an item for Chalmers Food
Bank a box will be available for non-perishable items.

THEAKER m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-04-19 published
50th Anniversary, Evelyn and Don
THEAKER
April 18, 1953
Children and grandchildren invite relatives and Friends to an
Open House, April 26th, from 1-4 p.m., at the Strathroy Seniors'
Centre, (old P.U.C. building) 137 Frank Street. Best wishes only.

THEOFILOS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-06-28 published
Happy 1st Anniversary, Christos and Athanasia
LERIKOS
Christos and Athanasia were married on June 30th, 2002. Parents,
Pete and Antonia
LERIKOS and Louis and Katerina
THEOFILOS, along
with all their brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews congratulate
them with all their love.

THIBODEAU m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-15 published
THIBODEAU /
THACKER -- Engagement
Barry and Sirpa
THIBODEAU along with Donna
THACKER are pleased
to announce the engagement of their children, Ashleigh Nicole
THIBODEAU and Shawn Currie
THACKER. A garden ceremony will take
place in August at the Bellamere Winery in London, Ontario.

THIRLWALL m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-10 published
THIRLWALL /
PUNCHARD -- Marriage Announcement
Jennifer and Brett were married August 13th, 2005 in Muskoka.
Parents of the couple are Ross and Gerda
THIRLWALL of Ailsa Craig
and Garry and Sheila
PUNCHARD of Toronto. Special thanks to their
wonderful parents, wedding party, and all of their family and
Friends for making the day so special.

THOBURN m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2003-03-01 published
Congratulations Adam and Janine Together with our children, we
rejoice in their happiness. The parents of Janine Helen
GOOD
and Adam (Chuck)
THOBURN are delighted to announce their engagement.
The wedding is planned for May 2005. Our blessing and love for
your future happiness. Ron
GOOD,
Art and Joan
CRAWFORD, Luci and
Gord THOBURN

THOMAS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-08-16 published
DUFILY /
THOMAS
Larry and Bev
DUFILY together with Eugena
WRIGHT are delighted
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Rhea and
Garth on October 11, 2003, Church of The Redeemer, 3: 00pm. Join
us on August 23, 2003 for their Stag and Doe - South London Community
Centre, 8pm.

THOMAS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-10-18 published
THOMAS /
McCARTY
David and Debra
THOMAS, and Richard and Gladys
McCARTY are proud
to announce the wedding of their children, Carisa
THOMAS and
Garnet McCARTY on Saturday, October 18, 2003 at Rowntree Church.
Congratulations and Best wishes from your family and Friends!

THOMAS m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2006-07-08 published
THOMAS /
KRISTENSEN -- Forthcoming Marriage
Jen THOMAS and Bob
KRISTENSEN along with their parents, Dave
and Deb THOMAS and Don and Margaret
GRAHAM, are excited to announce
their upcoming marriage on Saturday, July 15, 2006 in London,
Ontario where they will be surrounded by close family and Friends.

THOMAS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-13 published
WESLEY /
THOMAS -- Engagement
John and Sheila
WESLEY of Toronto, Ontario are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter, Seanna Kathleen to Andrew George.
Proud▼ parents are Fred and Anne
THOMAS of Sechelt, British Columbia.

THOMAS m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-15 published
WESLEY /
THOMAS
John and Sheila
WESLEY of Toronto, Ontario are pleased to announce
the engagement of their daughter, Seanna Kathleen to Andrew George.
Proud▲ parents are Fred and Anne
THOMAS of Sechelt, British Columbia.

THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON m@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-03 published
LOUGHEAD /
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON -- Forthcoming Marriage
Brian and Lorraine
LOUGHEAD and Doug and Jill
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON would like
to announce the upcoming wedding of their children Cheryl-Ann
and Gary to take place at Beaver Valley Ski Club October 20,
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-05-17 published
40th Wedding Anniversary, Jim and Bev
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
The family of Jim and Bev would like you to join them in celebrating
their parents 40th Wedding Anniversary on May 25, 2003 from 1-5
p.m. at 232 Concord Road, London.
Best wishes only.

THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-19 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON /
CLARK
Congratulations Bob and Tabitha on your forthcoming marriage.
October 11, 2003. Come party with us at their Stag and Doe, July
26th, 2003 8 pm-1 am. at Wolseley Barracks (Jr. Ranks Mess Hall).
Congratulations to you both, love from all your Family and Friends.

THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-10-08 published
FIGLIOMENI,
Kerry
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON) and Frank - Happy 1st Anniversary
Kerry (THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON) and Frank
FIGLIOMENI were married on October
9th, 2004 at St. George's Catholic Church in Byron. They are
living in London, Ontario. We wish them joy, happiness and a
life filled with love. Your family looks forward to your exciting
journey together. Love Mom, Erin and Sean.

THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-21 published
Thomson, OC's
ROWAN to wed
By Canadian Press, Thurs., June 21, 2007
Toronto -- Kelly
ROWAN may have played a wealthy wife on the
American teen soap The O.C., but the role was nothing compared
to the life she could soon be living as the spouse of Canadian
billionaire David
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, head of what is estimated to be the
10th richest family in the world.
ROWAN and
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON are engaged to be married and will walk down
the aisle later this year,
ROWAN's publicist, Jennifer Plante,
said yesterday from New York.
ROWAN was not available for further
comment.
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, 50, is the
son of the late Ken
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and chairperson
of the Thomson Corp. The Thomson family's holding company, Woodbridge
Corp., is a minority shareholder of the Globe and Mail. Among
the family's estimated U.S.$20 billion in assets is the recently
acquired Reuters news agency.
He and
ROWAN, 41, an Ottawa native, met last year and she reportedly
moved into his Toronto estate in recent weeks.
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, married twice before, is reclusive, seldom granting
interviews to the media.

THOMSEN m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-04-02 published
PHILLMORE /
MOONEY
We are thrilled to announce the recent engagement of our children
Alison PHILLMORE and Jason
MOONEY.
Alison and Jason are planning a 2006 Wedding.
Love and Best Wishes from your parents Bob and Sue
PHILLMORE,
Gwen (Rowse)
THOMSEN,
Clive and Cindy
MOONEY.

THORKLESON m@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2001-05-23 published
Bill and Sheri
HORE would like to thank everyone who attended our wedding in
Sudbury on April 28, 2001. A good time was had by all. Having our Friends
and family there made our special day that much more wonderful. Special
thanks to Laura
BEAUDOIN, Jeff
GILMORE, Shelley
PROULX, Norm
THORKLESON,
Beck GILMORE, Scott
TRIMMER, Kerrie
HORE and Jamie
McCULLIGH and also to
Heather NODECKER for the beautiful wedding cake.

THORNE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-19 published
BIRD /
THORNE
Don and Mary Jane
BIRD of Chatham are pleased to announce the
marriage of their daughter Angela Christine to Jeffrey Michael
THORNE, son of Michael and the late Heather
THORNE of Oakville.
A spring wedding is planned.

THORNTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-03-08 published
50th Wedding Anniversary, Doug and Ethel
HOGG
50 Years. March 7, 1953-2003. Congratulations
Mom and Dad on your Golden Anniversary. you
are a great inspiration to us. Love from children
Brenda and Jack
THORNTON,
David and Chrystal
HOGG.
Grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Please join us at an Open House Sunday, March
30, 2-5, Cherryhill Clubhouse 190 Cherryhill Circle.
Best wishes only.

THORNTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2003-07-12 published
Engagement / Graduation
Wayne and Mary
THORNTON of Saint Thomas and Doctors Thomas and Debbie
BRIAN of Mandeville, Louisiana are proud and happy to announce
the engagement of their children John and Elizabeth. They will
be married later this summer in New Orleans, Louisiana. May 17,
2003. John and Elizabeth graduated with a Juris Doctor of Law from
Thomas Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. Love Mom, Dad,
Alex, Joe, Grandma and family.

THORNTON m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
BOYLE /
THORNTON
Bob and Sandi
THORNTON and Roy and Denise
BOYLE are pleased to
announce the engagement of their children Kathryn and Cory. The
wedding will take place in the fall 2005.

THORPE m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-03-05 published
JAZEY /
THORPE
Marsha and Alex
JAZEY of London are thrilled to announce the
engagement of their daughter Jennifer Alexandria to Shawn Thomas
THORPE, son of Barb and Tom
THORPE of Delaware. The wedding will take place June 3, 2006.

THORUP m@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2002-11-27 published
Happy 50th Anniversary
Hans and Marg
THORUP
December 6, 2002
Love and Best Wishes from your family and Friends. An Open House
will be held on Saturday December 7, 2-5pm, 142 Wychwood Park, London. Best wishes only please.

THURSTON m@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-05-14 published
Cathy CHATTERTON and Jeff
THURSTON -- Match
By Judith Tenebaum, Saturday, May 14, 2005, Page M6
It was only natural for wedding photographer Cathy Elizabeth
CHATTERTON to wonder how and when her own turn at the altar would
come, and with whom. The "whom" issue was addressed when she
met Jeff Brian
THURSTON.
The other questions would prove problematic.
"I wanted a distinct memory," Ms.
CHATTERTON says. "I didn't
want to end up in a place where I had worked."
The respective wishes of each family raised further concerns.
Hers wanted an intimate affair, but his huge contingent required
a large soirée. Thus, rife with wedding input from outsiders,
the two balked. "There was a bit of tension," Mr.
THURSTON says,
"and it became clear that we weren't going to make it work for
everybody."
So the couple decided to do it their way. They picked a venue
and date that reflected their fun-loving personalities: Las Vegas,
April 1, 2005. Both the time and place had special meaning for
the couple; that they were to be married on April Fool's Day
would become even more significant as the day approached. They
met on April 1, 2000, at a Toronto party Ms.
CHATTERTON attended
with a girlfriend. "Jeff was 19, and I was 22. I laughed at him
because he was a teenager," she says. But a mutual attraction
was undeniable. "He was fun, and in a Hawaiian shirt. I really
liked him because he was a smiley guy, and it's hard to find
smiley guys."
The next day, Mr.
THURSTON went out with the two women and another
partygoer. "We talked," he says, "but I didn't know if Cathy
liked me because of the age difference." Happily, when the hand-holding
began, he realized Ms.
CHATTERTON was his date.
After their first solo outing a week later, she raved about his
jollity and dance moves, while adding a year to Mr.
THURSTON's
age in a phone call to her mother, who generally believed that
mature men were better candidates for her daughter.
The generosity he later demonstrated toward Ms.
CHATTERTON, who
had completed Sheridan College's photography program in 1999,
probably helped endear him even further. By Christmas, 2001,
he had graduated from R.C.C. College of Technology and secured
his first full-time job, at satellite-communications company
Telesat in Allenford, Ontario Despite working to repay a student
debt and having only a pittance for groceries, he scraped together
enough money to buy Ms.
CHATTERTON a prohibitively expensive
camera, which enabled her to launch her own photography business
in Toronto.
"We never talked about marriage," he says, "but it [the gift]
was like a commitment."
The camera "was a ring for me," she notes, remembering the tears
that welled uncontrollably at the time. Her gift to him was a
lock of hair for the partner she wanted to dance with forever.
"We jived and boogied on our first date, are silly together and
not afraid to be goofy," she says, beaming.
Ms. CHATTERTON's parents -- who live near Allenford, south of
Owen Sound -- ended up falling for Mr.
THURSTON just as their
daughter had. He lived with them, in their daughter's old "flowery,
girly bedroom," during an interminable, 3½-year wait to be transferred
to Toronto to join Ms.
CHATTERTON.
The couple's romance was characterized by blissful weekends in
the city and baleful weekdays apart. Every Friday, Mr.
THURSTON
barrelled 2½ hours down to Toronto for the weekend, where the
two would stroll and rollerblade and take in festivals and other
free events -- the only recreational activities available to
them on the tight budgets their fledgling careers afforded.
Occasionally, when he wasn't studying part-time for his B.A.
from Memorial University of Newfoundland by correspondence, he
would assist at wedding shoots, and the pair would become caught
up in romance. "It was almost like a Saturday-night date," she
says. "We'd give each other little winks, and when someone said
something sweet, we'd squeeze hands."
Their first extended trip together was a spring fling to Las
Vegas, where on April Fool's Day, 2004, before the dancing fountains
at the Bellagio, Mr.
THURSTON started to propose just as a loud
rendition of Sinatra's Fly Me to the Moon began playing. Unable
to hear a response, he remained uncertain about the outcome until
Ms. CHATTERTON urged, "Aren't you going to put it on me?"
April Fool's Day a year later was their planned wedding day,
but the joke was almost on them. An open invitation had 36 guests
keen to attend, although they wondered whether the Las Vegas
nuptials would be a drive-through affair. Mr.
THURSTON lined
up the guests' flights and hotel rooms and a reception with his
credit card, but when Jetsgo filed for receivership on March
11, the couple's plans melted down. Ever the optimist, he scrambled
to find a new airline, and did. On the plane, attendees received
envelopes with Las Vegas trivia and a quiz revealing the ceremony's
location.
At sunset, at the Chapel in the Clouds, a venue at the top of
the 1,149-foot-tall Stratosphere Tower, the couple were wed by
a justice of the peace. An Elvis impersonator performed at the
reception following, and the celebrants toasted with champagne
at the same fountain where Mr.
THURSTON had proposed, before
all danced the night away.
The newly transferred Mr.
THURSTON, 24, and Mrs.
THURSTON, 27,
have now purchased an Etobicoke home. "We are used to saving,"
she says with a laugh, "so we're used to having no money."